The University expressly prohibits any form of discrimination and harassment on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, mental or physical disability, veteran status, or any other protected classification in accordance with Federal, state, and local non-discrimination and equal opportunity laws. If you have encountered any such form of harassment or discrimination, we encourage you to report this to the Title IX Coordinator and Diversity Administrator, Lexi Morrison, at lmorrison@uarts.edu.

Sexual violence, sexual harassment, intimate partner/dating violence, and other forms of sexual misconduct are considered forms of sex-based discrimination and are prohibited by University policy and by law. We encourage students to report any incidents of sexual misconduct by contacting the Title IX Coordinator at titleix@uarts.edu. For more information about options and resources available to those who may have been impacted by sexual misconduct, please visit www.uarts.edu/titleix.

Office of Educational Accessibility

UArts values diverse types of learners and is committed to ensuring that each student is afforded an equal opportunity to participate in all learning experiences. If you have or think you may have a learning difference or disability – including a mental health, medical, or physical impairment – that would impact your educational experience in this class, please contact the Office of Educational Accessibility (OEA) at 215-717-6616 or access@uarts.edu to register for appropriate accommodations. Faculty can provide course accommodations/modifications only after receipt of an approved accommodations letter from OEA.